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About Gorge TransLink Gorge TransLink is an alliance of rural providers offering public transportation services throughout the Mid-Columbia River Gorge area. Translink also facilitates public transport to more-distant destinations, such as the metropolitan cities of Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. Gorge TransLink alliance members are committed to providing efficient, reliable and accessible transportation services to...

Contact the Sherman County Weed District, which  is responsible for preventing the establishment and spread of noxious weeds in accordance with State, Federal, and County weed laws through development of weed control measures. The Weed District Supervisor can help you identify and map out a plan to control noxious weeds on your land.

Find Your Legislator and search Oregon laws or bills at https://www.oregonlegislature.gov.

The “Oregon Government Ethics Law: A Guide for Public Officials and 2015 Supplement” contains the details. Oregon also has a Government Ethics Commission, accessable online at http://www.oregon.gov/OGEC/Pages/index.aspx.

Contact the Sherman County Clerk's Office.

The Sherman County Records Inventory archive can be accessed online at https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/records/county/Pages/sherman-inventory.aspx 

The Sherman County Fair is generally held the third week of August. Check the fair website for details, shermancountyfairfun.com. Fairbooks are available in the Extension office and post offices in the county during the summer if you would like to prepare an entry for consideration for a county fair prize.

Sherman County Circuit Court is held inside the Sherman County Courthouse at 500 Court Street in Moro (send mail to PO Box 402, Moro, OR 97039). Circuit court hours are 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Here are the ADA Accommodations: ADA services that OJD offers.

You easily can submit your event through Sherman County's online Add an Event form.  The event will be reviewed by the Sherman County Court Administrative Assistant before publication. Events are added to the countywide events calendar as space allows or at the administrative assistant’s discretion.

You can visit an Old West “ghost town” in Kent, an unincorporated area in southwest Sherman county (see photos of the Kent ghost town at the Pacific NW Photo blog). If you continue south, there’s another ghost town just outside Sherman County in Shaniko, Oregon.

Visit the travel section of this website to access to brochures, agri-tours, recreational permits, and overnight accommodations.

Read about 4-H’s Oregon-born history at http://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/release/2017/10/national-4-h-week-celebrates-country%E2%80%99s-largest-youth-organization.

Donations can be mailed to the Sherman County Youth Livestock Auction Association, PO Box 94, Moro OR 97039.

The Sherman County Fair is generally held the third week of August. Check the fair website for details, shermancountyfairfun.com. Fairbooks are available in the Extension office and post offices in the county during the summer.

Sherman County 4-H and Future Farmers of America (FFA) entries are usually due by the third week of July.  See http://extension.oregonstate.edu/sherman/4h-youth.

Yes, Sherman County 4-H has a newsletter that comes out six to eight times per year. If you’d like to be added to the mailing list call the OSU Extension Office at (541) 565-3230, or simply view the newsletters from our online https://extension.oregonstate.edu/newsletter/sherman-county-4-h-newsletter or by contacting cindy.brown@oregonstate.edu to be put on a mailing list.

Stop by the Sherman County Extension office, at 66365 Lonerock Road in Moro, and visit with us; we’re excited to have you be part of 4-H!  Let us know what projects you are interested in, and we’ll get you the office hours.  The Sherman 4-H Association (formerly 4-H Leaders Association) then meets monthly at the...

Currently, Sherman County 4-H clubs help area youth nurture their skills with live animals including: Cows, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Rabbits, Dogs and Horses.  Static: Sewing, Cooking, Outdoor Cooking and Food Preservation, and Photography.  (See the current Sherman County Club Projects list at http://extension.oregonstate.edu/sherman/4h-youth.)

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